Looking to buy a lead rein pony for my 4.5 year old daughter. Looking for 11 years + must be used to a novice child, to be able to pamper and learn to ride on to build her confidence. Will be with 2 other horses on a private property. Ideally in the south east areas but will travel for the right pony.

Belle is the most laid back and chilled pony on the ground, she has been handled by all ages and nothing fazes her

She has done pony club rallies, racing, sj, Hunter trials and been hunting

Would be a good lead rein or hunting pony

Belle has been with us for a few years but due to having other ponies she was only professionally backed this year. Belle is the most laid back and chilled pony on the ground, she has been handled by all ages and nothing fazes her. However she can be quirky when ridden off the lead rein. She is not a first ridden pony.

She has done pony club rallies inc with my 6 year old novice son, racing inc at Devon County and been to a couple of shows including the shetland performance show recently, taking everything in her stride.. We have also done a couple of hunter trails and show jumping with her, she is a fab jumper. She is fabulous out hunting and would be a fantastic hunting pony. She is also good to hack and good on the lead rein.

She is good to catch / clip / with farrier etc. and is up to date with teeth, back and vaccinations etc.

Please message me for pictures / videos or info this is a sad sale and we will be devastated to see her go as she is a real character and favourite on the yard so no timewasters please.

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Coaches can travel to yards for individual face-to-face training in controlled outdoor environments

Riders are now permitted to transport horses to a venue for an individual lesson or facility hire outdoors

Venues should conduct full risk assessments and ensure that the required public health, hygiene and social distancing measures are implemented effectively

SOCIAL DISTANCING MUST BE OBSERVED AT ALL TIMES

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